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  1. lol WHAT!? Are you joking or trying to troll? Travel in this game is beyond annoying!!!!
  2. No, it's not fixed. Fix would imply that the issues causing the problem is corrected. Which it's not. What you said is a work around for some, and not even close to fix. Thanks for the input tho.
  3. Thanks for your spam. Such ignorant people.
  4. Since you are browsing this thread, I would like to know if there is any truth into the statements made by this post http://www.swtor.com/community/showthread.php?p=1388245&posted=1#post1388245 2nd one down. The one where he linked about the Hero engine not being fully optimize until late 2011? I truly understand you guys are working hard and having to deal with the pressure from your Bosses and from the community, for that I tip my hat off to you for having great patience with us.
  5. Here's a brief summary on what the link was. I would like to bring these 2 links to everyones attention. http://www.heroengine.com/2011/11/he...eets-starwars/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HeroEngine The reason why is because it shows a timeline. It states in the first link that BW bought the engine when it was still a prototype, 7 years ago. BW was told by simutronics that it was not ready to be productized (used in a game) that it had optimization problems and security issues (just like it still does today), along with no manual/instructions to it either. BW said, that wasn't a problem and they could figure it out. This could be seen as a worst case scenario by engineers. They are given a prototype that has problems and told to fix it without knowing how the engine works, was created, nor where to even start to fix the problems it does have. To make things even more worst, BW immediatly begins post-production at this time, by hiring graphic designers, writers, etc to make a game around this unfinished engine. After only 3 years, BW begins releasing videos and announcing progress with the game. The reason why this is important is because it brings me to the second link, the one about the hero engine itself. Simutronics did not have a stable version of the hero engine until sept. of 2011. So it took the actual people who originally created the engine the entire 7 years that swtor was in production for, to make a working engine. Meanwhile BW has already created an entire game around the unworking prototype, expecting engineers who had no idea where to even start, to fix what they could while BW piled more code ontop of it due to the game being in full production. This is why the engine is not working properly. I would also like to point out that at the end of the first link simutonic states that, that was the ONLY interaction they had with BW. After they sold them the prototype, they did not help nor have any contact with BW, which shows they are trying to distance themselves with what BW did to the engine. Source: http://www.swtor.com/community/showthread.php?p=1388245&posted=1#post1388245
  6. Sorry about that. I just get so annoyed when ppl say oh it's you pos PC. Are you are lame with your weak PC. Why such the elite attitude? I know many ppl who have high end rigs that are having a hard time playing the game with the FPS jumping up and down. I also know a few that has a low end PC and playing just fine, no issues at all. Again it's the "elite" attitude ppl have not really knowing anything about the issues at hand.
  7. Be careful when you post numbers, you might hurt someones feelings here. I say $9mill is worth a fix for these "small percent of ppl"
  8. did you even read the article? Or just look at it quickly. "The thing is, for the most part, 95 per cent - oh I can't give you the exact percentage" James Ohlen told Eurogamer. It's not just 5%, he doesn't know the exact number.
  9. This is for you. http://www.heroengine.com/2011/11/he...eets-starwars/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HeroEngine Engine was not fully ready until 2011 September, they even told BW it was not ready yet. It's an interesting read, I think you will be surprise what you learn.
  10. You are such and ignorant person! The people that are having problems is ppl with high end PC's and you are calling them lame. Again, one word that describes you "Ignorant"
  11. Not sure if this was a joke or for real. Did you not even look at some of the links I linked to you about ppl have FPS? Maybe I miss read what you were trying to say. Or you saying there's really isn't a problem with FPS since the last couple of patches. If that is what you are saying I implore you to look at the customer services forms, which almost has the same about of post as General forms. Also just look at some of the links, with over hundreds of reply's about FPS issues.
  12. Just in case you miss some of the threads. http://www.swtor.com/community/showthread.php?t=133037 http://www.swtor.com/community/showthread.php?t=139077 http://www.swtor.com/community/showthread.php?t=48982 Oh wait let me give you the link to the Devs that acknowledged http://www.swtor.com/blog/word-bugs-james-ohlen There's a problem, plain and simple.
  13. Wait, you are blaming my hardware even though I have above the recommended specs and I could run the game just fine untill the past week? Have you not been reading the massive threads of ppl having sudden FPS drops? Right, my hardware is the cause for everyone having sudden FPS drops. Gotcha.
  14. Just a question, will BW still give me a grace period once I can play again? Week and a half ago I could play 30+FPS every where. Since some patches my FPS is at 7-12fps and warzones now are not playable at all for me 0.5FPS-7FPS down from 20-25FPS. My specs is above the recommended, seems these patches have done more bad then good. So once this is fixed will I receive a grace period?
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